Another election is over. The campaign banners have been packed away and the barrage of political rhetoric invading our senses over the last few months has all but dissipated.<\/p>\n
We still have a Scheme that can be compared to a wooden boat (with a few small leaks) travelling down a river and about to embark on a journey across the high seas. The boat is driven forward by bursts of winds sent by the government trying desperately to fill its sails – but unfortunately those small leaks are starting to cause real problems.<\/p>\n
There is good news on the horizon with Prime Minister Scott Morrison making it clear he intends to take speedy action in his new term, focussed on getting the NDIS back on track. This was on the cards before the election: he intervened to prompt increased price caps for providers and introduced a range of provider support grants to subsidise costs associated with registration – all designed to keep providers operating and help grow the market.<\/p>\n
We expect the Government to target some of the ‘big leaks’ threatening the Scheme, including:<\/p>\n
The number of NDIS participants has grown to 277,155 this quarter – a 13% increase. A record number of 85,489 participants are receiving support for the first time under the NDIS. Registered provider numbers now total 20,208, which is a 6% increase on the last quarter – according to the latest NDIS Quarterly Report<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n